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Semi-Automatic Pistol (Model of 1913)
Caliber: 35 S&W Auto. Seven-shot magazine, 3½" barrel, fixed sights, blue or nickel finish, smooth plain walnut grips, eight variations, the most noteworthy is the magazine release. The original release operated from side to side with the second style operating front to back and engaging the magazine. This change occurred between serial number 3000 and 3149. This model has a grip and a manual safety, but has no magazine disconnect safety. It is marked "35 S&W AUTO CTG" on the barrel's left side with the S&W trademark on the rear of the frame above the safety slide button. Serial number range 18350
During its nine years of production, at least eight variations were produced as outlined below, and perhaps many more depending on how they are defined. A detailed discussion of these will be found in Neal & Jinks. As with many S&W changes, the serial number ranges for these types are approximate only and the ranges overlap. However, general serial number ranges as summarized from Neal & Jinks are reported below. The first pistols had a slotted recoil spring guide rod. This feature was dropped early in production; however, they show up randomly over the first 1,000 guns.
Caliber: 35 S&W Auto. Seven-shot magazine, 3½" barrel, fixed sights, blue or nickel finish, smooth plain walnut grips, eight variations, the most noteworthy is the magazine release. The original release operated from side to side with the second style operating front to back and engaging the magazine. This change occurred between serial number 3000 and 3149. This model has a grip and a manual safety, but has no magazine disconnect safety. It is marked "35 S&W AUTO CTG" on the barrel's left side with the S&W trademark on the rear of the frame above the safety slide button. Serial number range 18350
During its nine years of production, at least eight variations were produced as outlined below, and perhaps many more depending on how they are defined. A detailed discussion of these will be found in Neal & Jinks. As with many S&W changes, the serial number ranges for these types are approximate only and the ranges overlap. However, general serial number ranges as summarized from Neal & Jinks are reported below. The first pistols had a slotted recoil spring guide rod. This feature was dropped early in production; however, they show up randomly over the first 1,000 guns.